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Added on the 25/01/2023 15:51:19 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Dutch judges inspect the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 ahead of the start of the trial of one of the suspects accused of being involved in downing the commercial flight over war-torn Ukraine in 2014. IMAGES
A father whose son, daughter-in-law and grandson died when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was downed above Ukraine in 2014 says "the process will never stop" after arriving at a Dutch court which is set to deliver its verdict in the trial of four men charged with the murder of all 298 passengers and crew. SOUNDBITE
The UK's Supreme Court declines to hear an appeal by lawyers representing an asylum seeker who is set to be sent to Rwanda on a government deportation flight, meaning the flight can go ahead. Judge Robert Reed rules that there was no basis for the Supreme Court to take up a challenge against a Court of Appeals ruling on the issue. The first flight is set to take off from the UK for Kigali on the evening of Tuesday 14 June 2022, with the government saying the policy will deter migrants from crossing the English Channel in small boats. SOUNDBITE
Schipol (Netherlands), Jun 8 (EFE / EPA) .-The Dutch High-Security Court resumes the trial of four suspects involved in the July 2014 shootdown in East Ukraine of flight MH17, chartered by Malaysia Airlines, and expects at least one of the accused to cooperate with investigations.
Images outside the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN's top court, ahead of a landmark ruling on allegation of genocide in Gaza -- a case that has sparked global attention. The case was brought by South Africa, which has accused Israel of breaching the UN Genocide Convention, set up in 1948 as the world reeled from the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust. IMAGES
Donald Trump’s convoy arrives at the Manhattan federal courthouse in New York for a civil case in which the former US president has already been found liable for sexually abusing and defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll. The trial will address how much Trump should be forced to pay for separate remarks he made about Carroll in 2019, as president. She is seeking $10 million in damages. IMAGES